If you have been drinking a lot of coffee, water or another drink that you don't normally drink a lot of, then that could be the problem. It's good to drink a lot and pee a lot because then you know your body is functioning properly. Maybe, if you want to cut back on the number of times you go to the bathroom, then drink less, and also drink something that won't make you thirstier like gatorade, fruit juice, or water. Drinking too much Coffee and too much Soda just makes you thirstier.
I hope that helps you!
Good Luck!
2006-08-26 09:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Peeing a lot depends on a number of things, some of which are medical problems for which a medical opinion is needed. If there is pain in the lower back, there is a possibility of bladder infection, and you need to seek medical attention. Peeing a lot can be caused by drinking a lot of colas, caffeinated drinks such as coffee, black teas, cola drinks, mountain dew or beer. Caffeinated drinks are diuretics, and diuretics draw moisture out of the body, and that process involves but is not limited to the bladder. The bladder holds your waste water, and when filled to capacity, you have to go pee. Peeing is necessary to get some of the waste out of your body. If we did not pee, the poisons that need to be eliminated would back up and poison our systems. Peeing is very important. Drinking more water than usual will make us pee more than we are used to, but once our bodies adjust to the new amount of water being introduced, the frequency or need to pee will not be as often. Drinking water is very good. Peeing frequently and feeling pain is not.
2006-08-26 17:02:33
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answered by lareinaazteca 1
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Have you been drinking more, water anything?? If not does it burn or hurt, even a little?? It could be a UTI, a urinary tract infection, which causes you to pee a lot, or a bladder infection, which is basically the same thing, I would recommend going in if it gets worse or doesn't change by Monday. Trust me if suffered many UTI's and they can get bad and go into your kidneys which is not good!! Good luck!!
2006-08-26 16:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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That could be cause by several things. The best advice anyone can give you is, talk to your doctor about it...if you don't have insurance or a doctor, call your health department in your city. They offer free medical. A few other things: are you drinking more liquids? Especially coffee, tea or anything that has caffeine in it. Caffeine is a nature diuretic...also any new medications, this could be the cause too but like I said, talk to a doctor.
2006-08-26 17:02:30
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answered by Ms. Unique 1
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Have your doctor check you for diabetes. Do you tend to drink a lot of water? Or it could be you have a bladder infection if it burns and feels like pressure.
2006-08-26 17:02:05
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answered by Humming Bird 4
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It's summertime and it's hot. You've probably been drinking more....water, beer, etc...to help you stay cool. It could be something as simple as that. If there are no other symptoms, you'd prolly be safe to wait a bit and see if things go back to normal when it cools down a little.
2006-08-26 17:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a urinary tract infection or bladder infection. If you have burning when you urinate, frequency and urgency you better go to the doctor for some antibiotics.
2006-08-26 16:52:23
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answered by GeminiGirl 4
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